Ventilate kennel areas well, since many cleaning chemicals bombard those sensitive noses, increasing stress levels.
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Whether your dog will fly under the seat in front of you or in the cargo
area of the plane, use a sturdy and well -
ventilated kennel.
Outside
kennels need to be well
ventilated and situated in shaded
areas.
And if your dog is in an indoor
kennel or show, make sure the indoor
area is adequately
ventilated so airborne organisms are transferred outside.
Several factors are believed to expose pets to these contagious particles, some of which include cigarette smoke; crowded and inadequately
ventilated areas, such as a
kennel or shelter; cold weather; stress caused by traveling long distances; and dust.